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MediaNews Will 'Move Away' From Making Print Free on Web

By Joe Strupp
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NEW YORK MediaNews Group CEO William Dean Singleton and President Jodi Lodovic announced to employees recently a plan to provide less print content on the Web for free and differentiate Web site news from the print product.

Newspapers are mad as hell at the Web

Full Article: http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.bbd53bd17a5713678ea8bea533d9...

US newspaper owners, their advertising revenue evaporating, their circulation declining and their readership going online to get news for free, are fighting mad.

The enemy? Websites that use their stories without paying for them.

Google: Google is good for newspapers

Article Link: http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i5d9YyD-wXZ8evMQtVt2X...

WASHINGTON (AFP) — Google chief executive Eric Schmidt told worried US newspaper owners on Tuesday they need to work with the Web giant as they struggle to find a new business model for the ailing industry.

AP cuts newspaper rates, moves to protect web news

By Robert MacMillan Robert Macmillan

Full article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090406/media_nm/us_ap

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Associated Press unveiled rate cuts on Monday to help member newspapers reeling from declining advertising revenue and said it would sue websites that use its members' articles without permission.

Are J-Schools missing the digital revolution?

From Editor & Publisher: http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_con...

NEW YORK (Commentary) There's a seismic shift occurring at journalism schools. Like the industry they feed, J-schools are facing a seemingly simple problem: Evolve or die. Out with the old! The Web is the future! Old media is dead!

Google to address newspapers at conference

NEW YORK Google CEO Eric Schmidt is delivering the keynote speech at the Newspaper Association of America's annual conference for publishers and executives. This year, the meeting is taking place in San Diego, April 5-7.

Schmidt will talk about "his unique perspective on newspapers, journalism and his company's role in the future of the industry," said the NAA.

Building a news site that earns money

From Techdirt

Star Tribune withholding certain content from its Web site

NEW YORK In an effort to protect its print franchise, the Star Tribune in Minneapolis has begun withholding certain content from its Web site.

In a note to readers published on March 28, editor Nancy Barnes explains that the Star Tribune had great success breaking news online and building up its audience.

Time Magazine: How to Save Your Newspaper.

By Walter Isaacson

During the past few months, the crisis in journalism has reached meltdown proportions. It is now possible to contemplate a time when some major cities will no longer have a newspaper and when magazines and network-news operations will employ no more than a handful of reporters.

Survey says .... People prefer web over print

The Internet has surpassed newspapers as the main source for national and international news for Americans, according to a new survey.

Television, however, remains the preferred medium for Americans, according to the survey by the Washington-based Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.

Seventy percent of the 1,489 people surveyed by Pew said television is their primary source for national and international news.

Forty percent said they get most of their news from the Internet, up from 24 percent in September 2007, and more than the 35 percent who cited newspapers as their main news source.

Only 59 percent of people younger than 30 years old prefer television, Pew said, down from 68 percent in the September 2007 survey.

The latest survey was conducted December 3-7 and released on Tuesday. Pew did not provide the margin of error.

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